Your words are pleasant on first read, but they are pretty
much willful ignorance if you still really believe in the Christian god in the face of so much evidence that the Christian tales are simply not coincident with reality.
Not exact matches
At the core, I think the word «faith» can sum up a
willful ignorance and turning of the eye in matters such as these in lieu of something
much more Christologically and hypostatically nuanced and incarnationally robust.
It's
willful ignorance, and pretty
much sums up the mindset of the otherwise intelligent believer.
While there's still
much learning to be done, I have found the light in teh grace of Jesus Go out and do real research if you're truly intersted in learning and gaining knowledge, posting stupid arguments on these boards accomplishes nothing and only shows people's
willful ignorance.
School / districts can only do so
much to fight the
willful ignorance of a public who think they must be entertained but will not make an effort on their own, refuse to read and whose attention span is limited to 7 - 15 minutes.
What is lamentable is the rampant gullibility /
willful ignorance of the mainstream media, and hence of
much of the general public.
And since one of the people that Mr. Fink «meets with» was a scientist that he funded to study global temperature data, you have to wonder how
much experience Rich Fink has with
willful ignorance.